Castell Henllys Iron Age Village

Nestled deep in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, there’s really no other place like it.

Step back in time at Castell Henllys, a unique Iron Age hill fort recreated with fantastic replica Iron Age roundhouses, built right on top of the excavated remains of an existing hill fort, dating back 2,400 years.

A Scheduled Ancient Monument, Castell Henllys is one of many prehistoric promontory forts in the National Park dating to around 600BC, but the only one where you can actually go inside a roundhouse and grind flour and make bread just like the Celts used to!

Opening times

Winter 2014/15 (3 November to 25 March):

Open 11am - 3pm Monday - Friday (last ticket sold at 2.30pm)

Winter Prices:

Adult

£4.00

Child

£3.00

Concession

£3.50

﻿﻿Family

£11.00

Spring/Summer 2015 (30 March onwards):

Open 10.30am - 5pm seven days a week (last ticket sold at 4.30pm).

Spring/Summer 2015 prices:

Adult

£5.00

Child

£3.50

Concession

£4.25

﻿﻿Family

£13.50

Young Archaeologist Club members go free when accompanied by a paying adult.

Season Tickets:

Adult

£15.00

Child

£12.00

﻿﻿Family

£40.00

Season tickets are valid for one year from the date of purchase and allow entry to Castell Henllys and Carew Castle.

Groups:

Castell Henllys is open all year round for groups booked in advance, except for the Christmas and New Year holiday period (please contact us for details).